An FPGA-based modified adaptive PID controller for DC/DC buck converters

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On the basis of the conventional PID control algorithm, a modified adaptive PID (MA-PID) control algorithm is presented to improve the steady-state and dynamic performance of closed-loop systems. The proposed method has a straightforward structure without excessively increasing the complexity and cost. It can adaptively adjust the values of the control parameters (Kp, Ki and Kd) by following a new control law. Simulation results show that the line transient response of the MA-PID is better than that of the adaptive digital PID because the differential coefficient Kd is introduced to changes. In addition, experimental results based on a FPGA indicate that the MA-PID control algorithm reduces the recovery time by 62.5% in response to a 1V line transient, 50% in response to a 500mA load transient, and 23.6% in response to a steady-state deviation, when compared with the conventional PID control algorithm.

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Lv, L., Chang, C., Zhou, Z., & Yuan, Y. (2015). An FPGA-based modified adaptive PID controller for DC/DC buck converters. Journal of Power Electronics, 15(2), 346–355. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2015.15.2.346

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